First day, Raiatia and it’s twin island of Taha’a … rain and a huge surf breaking on the fringing reef of Taha’a welcomed us … it was something of an indication of the day to come … sunny breaks between heavy rain showers driven by strong winds.
But the “town” gave us a sunny welcome.
We arranged a boat excursion with some locals, Mark and Eric … (girls, this one is for you …)
They took us to a pearl farm in this gorgeous tropical setting … black pearls are a big deal in Tahiti.
Everything was explained by another local, Isabelle … and of course, you were able to make purchases.
Then we were taken to a snokelling place …
Where we snorkelled with these locals … that was fun!!!
The rays were up to about 700mm across and the sharks were maybe 1.2 metres. Afterwards we fed an annoying tourist to the sharks …
Then we went into the jungle to a vanilla farm. Taha’a is one of two places in the world where vanilla beans are grown successfully.
Here we met Brian(?), a former French Foreign Legionnaire, who explained everything about the extraordinary, labour intensive process of creating vanilla esscence from the beans.
We then had a great lunch of local produce (seafoods and fruits) on this little sand island (motu) … time for a swim after lunch …
And then off to another place for a drift snorkel (drifting along in the current) through a channel between islands over coral beds. And I did make it back …

This was supposedly one of the great sights … hmmmm … it just made me appreciate what an absolute wonder of the world we have in the Great Barrier Reef … we should all be doing everything possible to save it!
And so it was farewell to Taha’a and Raiatia


















Looks amazing!
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Maaaate, how good does that look !! I am so drooling………..
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Crickey! Snorkelling in warm water with rays and sharks is actually looking like a very attractive alternative to a Kiwi winter (it snowed here last Monday)!! Still can’t believe you were in our town/house and I missed it all! Just as well you have a “proper” visit booked in for Feb. Miss Ava’s nail polish is still clinging on to a couple of tiny specks of her nails… I kinda think she enjoyed your visit, too. Loving the blog… keep up the great detail and photography (ahemahem boat skippers are always appreciated)
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Looking at a farm full of vanilla I, like Craig, am drooling, but l am looking at potential custard. (Ed)
Idyllic! Love the colours of the water. (E)
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Looks wonderful I hope you are enjoying minus 5 here this morning.
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Awesome! Jealous, again.
Agree with you 100% on the Great Barrier Reef!
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